fluids have been taken‚ the body switches off the “thirst mode.” 3. Why would you have a hard time understanding physiology if you did not also understand anatomy? -Because one would not know that the two terms are virtually the same in some ways they use the same processes. Both anatomy and physiology have their differences but one cannot understand anatomy without knowing physiology and vice versa. 4. Describe the different body cavities. -dorsal body cavity -cranial cavity‚ enclosed
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2015 Assessment Date 18th February 2015 Duration (approx.) This assessment should take you about 10 hours Qualification suite covered Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in HSC (QCF) Level 3 BTEC Diploma in HSC (QCF) Units covered Unit 5: Anatomy and Physiology for Health and Social Care Learning Outcome covered Learning Outcome A: Know the organisation of the human body Scenario You are working as part of NHS team delivering training to newly qualified nursing staff across the county. As part of your
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Excretion‚ Reproduction‚ and Growth. B. Survival needs- Nutrients‚ Oxygen‚ Water‚ Normal Body Temperature‚ and Appropriate Atmospheric Pressure. 2. Define Anatomy and Physiology and describe their subdivisions. Anatomy- Greek meaning “to cut apart”- studies the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another. Physiology- Concerns the function of how the body parts work and carry out their life –sustaining activities. Anatomy Subdivisions A. Gross or Macroscopic Anatomy- Study of
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Lifelong Learning and Self Development PSYC 361 Developmental Psychology 3 Z. Cultural Diversity Requirement ANTH/WMST 316 Anthropology of Sex and Gender 3 Major Prerequisite Course KNES 210 Human Anatomy and Physiology 3 Major Prerequisite Course KNES 112A Beginning Surfing 1 Major Prerequisite Course KNES 145 Cardio Kick-Boxing 1 Major Prerequisite Course KNES 131A Beginning Tennis 1 Major
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Erythrocytes Survive 120 Days Hemoglobin * Globin: 4 folded polypeptide chains * Heme: Iron group in each polypeptide that binds 02 Enzymes: * Glycolytic: generate energy through glycolysis due to lack of mitochondria * Carbonic anhydrase: for transport of CO2 into HCO3 Erythropoiesis: * regeneration of new cells in the bone marrow Erythropoietin (hormone): * when kidneys detect not enough 02 they secrete this hormone which stimulates erythropoiesis‚ increasing 02 capacity
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Part 1 Multiple Choice Questions Part 2 Short answer questions Part 3 Crtical thinking questions Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Human Body 1. This is the study of the functions of body structures. a. Physiology 2. This is defined as a group of cells with similar structure and function. b. Tissue 3. Using your fingers to find your pulse on your wrist is an example of c. Palpation 4. Percussion techniques can be used to determine
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Approaches to studying the Human Body There are seven approaches one can take to study the human body. Those approaches are: • Body planes and body directions • Body cavity • Quadrants and regions • Anatomy and physiology • Microscopic to macroscopic • Body systems • Medical specialties The body planes and the body directions are used when trying to describe the location on the body it can also be called anatomical directions. For example anterior is used for front
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Unit 4222-232 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. The anatomy which is the physical structure of the body and the physiology which is the normal functions of the body help us to move our limbs. Muscles work like leavers and this allow the bones at a joint to work like hinges. When moving someone it is important to remember that the muscles can only move the joint as far as the bone will
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Unit 232 - Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with Their Plan of Care Unit 232 - Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals 1.1 - Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals We need to know the normal range of movement of the muscles and joints so when moving‚ handling and positioning
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of Artificial Sweeteners on Average Metabolic Rate of Goldfish (Carassius Auratus) Introduction Artificial Sweeteners are sweeter than natural sugar‚ replace sugar if someone wants to eat less sugar and have been proven to be safe and even are a healthier option. But also as opposed to natural sugar‚ the energy that artificial sweeteners give a person is less. This is why it will be interesting to study the effect on metabolic rate of goldfish when in fish water that contains artificial sweetener
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